Cheapest 5 string - Squires?

alex1fly

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What are some good 5 string basses under 500 bucks? Cheaper the better. Instrument quality in the 300-500 dollar range has really increased since I last bought a bass. Squire even has multiple models to choose from... though I can't help but distrust them being a Fender guy for so long. Peavey, Ibanez, LTD... what can I expect from these lower line basses?

Is there a good bass guitar forum online?
 
Re: Cheapest 5 string - Squires?

I have a Squier Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V in Sunburst. It's a great bass. Extremely resonant, like a punch to the chest. It's got a really wide neck, 2" nut width on that beast, so it might be harder to play if you have smaller hands. It's not a problem for me, though. The Squier Affinity Jazz Bass has a smaller nut width if you don't think you'd be able to handle the wider neck. Squier also has the P-Bass Special V and the SQ MB-5. Those both have the 2" nut width, though. Peavey has a bass called the Millennium BXP if you're looking for something more Jazz bass style, but don't want to go with a Squier.

If you don't want to go with a Squier or Peavey, maybe you should try an Ibanez SR or a Yamaha BB.
 
Re: Cheapest 5 string - Squires?

I have a Squier Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V in Sunburst. It's a great bass. Extremely resonant, like a punch to the chest. It's got a really wide neck, 2" nut width on that beast, so it might be harder to play if you have smaller hands. It's not a problem for me, though. The Squier Affinity Jazz Bass has a smaller nut width if you don't think you'd be able to handle the wider neck. Squier also has the P-Bass Special V and the SQ MB-5. Those both have the 2" nut width, though. Peavey has a bass called the Millennium BXP if you're looking for something more Jazz bass style, but don't want to go with a Squier.

If you don't want to go with a Squier or Peavey, maybe you should try an Ibanez SR or a Yamaha BB.

Thanks for the info. 2 inches may be a little wide, but I'll just have to see... I used to think LP necks were too big but now I love mine! Now I just have to decide what kind of pickups I want... I really dig punchy and compressed bass tones like that of Incubus and Dave Matthews Band, but their bassists have used a lot of basses over the years.
 
Re: Cheapest 5 string - Squires?

Thanks for the info. 2 inches may be a little wide, but I'll just have to see... I used to think LP necks were too big but now I love mine! Now I just have to decide what kind of pickups I want... I really dig punchy and compressed bass tones like that of Incubus and Dave Matthews Band, but their bassists have used a lot of basses over the years.

If that's what you like, maybe you should look at Warwick's Rockbass line of basses. They sound a lot like their more expensive Warwick counterparts, probably because they use the same pickups in the Rockbasses. They only have one 5-string model for under $500, though.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navi...-electric-bass-guitars?N=100001+306314+202224

If you're worried about playing on a really wide neck, perhaps you should give Dean basses a try. Their Edge 5's have really slim, very narrow necks with tight string spacings. Only 1-11/16" nut width on the Edge 5's.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dean-Edge-5-5String-Bass?sku=519803
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dean-Edge-Q5-Quilted-5String-Bass?sku=519807
 
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Re: Cheapest 5 string - Squires?

If that's what you like, maybe you should look at Warwick's Rockbass line of basses. They sound a lot like their more expensive Warwick counterparts, probably because they use the same pickups in the Rockbasses. They only have one 5-string model for under $500, though.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/navi...-electric-bass-guitars?N=100001+306314+202224

If you're worried about playing on a really wide neck, perhaps you should give Dean basses a try. Their Edge 5's have really slim, very narrow necks with tight string spacings. Only 1-11/16" nut width on the Edge 5's.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dean-Edge-5-5String-Bass?sku=519803
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Dean-Edge-Q5-Quilted-5String-Bass?sku=519807

Those Deans look pretty awesome. I'll definitely check those out next time I make it to GC. A smaller neck and string spacing will be helpful since guitar is my main instrument. I hope the the pickups are decent, because I'd rather not have to swap them, though I know I'll have to swap pots. I'll have to do some research on whether passives or actives will be better for me. Have you played on either of the Deans?
 
Re: Cheapest 5 string - Squires?

I've got a 5 string Kramer that plays and sounds really good. I got it from www.musicyo.com a few years ago. I don't think they make the same model anymore though.
 
Re: Cheapest 5 string - Squires?

check the used market dude.. I bought my first bass a few weeks ago.. it was a 1980's Kramer Forum IV bass that I payed 209 for.
 
Re: Cheapest 5 string - Squires?

Those Deans look pretty awesome. I'll definitely check those out next time I make it to GC. A smaller neck and string spacing will be helpful since guitar is my main instrument. I hope the the pickups are decent, because I'd rather not have to swap them, though I know I'll have to swap pots. I'll have to do some research on whether passives or actives will be better for me. Have you played on either of the Deans?

I haven't played any Dean basses, but I've played a bunch of Dean guitars and owned a few and they've all been solid.
 
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